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The Clinical Navigator plays a vital role in supporting individuals living with sickle cell disease and their families. This position serves as the essential link between the clinic and the community, ensuring that patients have access to the resources, support, and advocacy they need to thrive. If you’re passionate about equity, relationship-building, and helping families overcome barriers, this role offers the opportunity to create lasting change in the lives of those who need it most.
Job Responsibility:
Build trusting, empowering relationships with patients and families to understand their needs and connect them with community and healthcare resources
Serve as a key liaison between the clinic and community organizations, strengthening the network of support available to families
Document resource needs, referrals, and follow-up activities in the electronic health record with accuracy and timeliness
Collaborate closely with the multidisciplinary healthcare team to ensure coordinated, patient-centered care
Participate in program planning, implementation, and evaluation to enhance services and improve outcomes
Advocate for patients by identifying barriers, brainstorming solutions, and persistently pursuing pathways that promote long-term stability
Engage in ongoing professional development, including completing Sickle Cell Community Health Worker certification within one year of hire
Promote cultural humility, equity, and empowerment in every interaction
Requirements:
Associate's degree in Human Services, Public Health, or a related field
At least one year of experience working directly with patients or families in a healthcare or community setting
Experience supporting underserved communities and navigating social service systems
Commitment to completing Sickle Cell Community Health Worker Training and certification within one year
Ability to build strong, cross-cultural relationships grounded in empathy and respect
A persistent, solutions-focused mindset and comfort navigating complex systems
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
Proficiency with computers, databases, electronic medical records, email, and communication systems
Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and apply new skills with attention to detail
A collaborative spirit and enthusiasm for shared learning and teamwork